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the fed will be more comfortable for citi buying back shares than dividend because citi is pretty much an unproven story. what i like now about this management versus the old management, instead of going out and trying tonight biggest, greatest global story, they are really focusing on internal execution and right-sizing the company. they have needed to do that for a long time. i hope they go for as far as they need to. >> the c-card, this is an event that the fed will either approve or disapprove of the capital plan for these banks. >> yes. >> and you're expecting the fed will approve all these dividends as well as capital -- as well as stock buybacks. >> to a certain degree. the fed will be more comfortable. if sympathy commits to buying shares back and something changes and there's more uncertainty around citi, they can halt their share. they won't have to cut their dividend again, but for bank of america i expect them to do both, increase their dividend and buy shares back. >> i guess i was reading an article recently that the federal reserve had become so involved in decisions abo
the fed will be more comfortable for citi buying back shares than dividend because citi is pretty much an unproven story. what i like now about this management versus the old management, instead of going out and trying tonight biggest, greatest global story, they are really focusing on internal execution and right-sizing the company. they have needed to do that for a long time. i hope they go for as far as they need to. >> the c-card, this is an event that the fed will either approve or...
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fx strategy at citi. steven, hi. good morning. does that suggest to you we're going to get a resolution before, dare i say, weekend? >> i'm not sure about the weekend, but it looks increasingly as if they're both trying to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, even for a small period on of time. i think the warnings that fed economists and other economists have given is that this isn't something one should do lightly. we've been talking about this for a year and a half now. so i think that the range of differences has narrowed. >> i wonder what that means when we start to look into 2013, if some resolution is likely here. what is the outlook for the u.s. economy and for the dollar? >> obviously, this is a large issue. for markets, they don't need a brilliant resolution to it or a grand scheme plan. what the markets need to know is we're not going to have a disaster going over the cliff at the beginning of january. in terms of the dollar, it's good news for the u.s. economy, but it may be better news for the world. the fed is going to
fx strategy at citi. steven, hi. good morning. does that suggest to you we're going to get a resolution before, dare i say, weekend? >> i'm not sure about the weekend, but it looks increasingly as if they're both trying to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, even for a small period on of time. i think the warnings that fed economists and other economists have given is that this isn't something one should do lightly. we've been talking about this for a year and a half now. so i think that...
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>> for citi, that's a good point. citi is not constrained to the united states. half of citi corp's revenues come in emerging markets. which growth may be slowing. it's an advantage i think inherent in the model. >> jason, i'm curious, your-very familiar with how the group trades. what happens to this group which has been on a massive run? what happens to the group should a fiscal cliff deal be reached? is it a news event for financials or will they rally? >> i think initially you probably get the rally. clearly they sold off post-the election on concerns, you know, when the fiscal cliff came to the forefront. now that talks are closer to a resolution, they're getting a lift. i expect to see a lift. there are still structural long-term issues that probably don't get decided in this round of negotiations that could weigh on the economy longer term. >> jason, we'll leave it there. good to see you. jason goldberg at barclays. >> kent kelly has details on insider trading. stick around to see who made greenberg's list of the worst ceos of 2012. as we go to break, we'l
>> for citi, that's a good point. citi is not constrained to the united states. half of citi corp's revenues come in emerging markets. which growth may be slowing. it's an advantage i think inherent in the model. >> jason, i'm curious, your-very familiar with how the group trades. what happens to this group which has been on a massive run? what happens to the group should a fiscal cliff deal be reached? is it a news event for financials or will they rally? >> i think initially...
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you know, every -- almost every day in inner city neighborhoods, a child gets shot. and it doesn't make the news. that's in every one of those neighborhoods. we never talk about it. i think this is bringing it to our attention because it's neighborhoods like we live in, right? and that bothers me that suddenly society becomes gripped when you have a much bigger ongoing tragedy. i think that says something about our mentality. and you know, i actually think that's why we have a constitution. because, it's when you have tragedies, and when emotion is running high, that you actually need a break to step back from the emotion and think about what's going on. >> wait a second. some of the things that have been proposed have been simply bringing back a ban on assault rifles that was brought here in 1994. >> which the justice department studied and found it was ineffective. you know, sure if we want to do it, that's fine. it passed the constitutional test. but, i don't think that is going to solve our problem. >> it may not solve the problem. it may not have stopped this si
you know, every -- almost every day in inner city neighborhoods, a child gets shot. and it doesn't make the news. that's in every one of those neighborhoods. we never talk about it. i think this is bringing it to our attention because it's neighborhoods like we live in, right? and that bothers me that suddenly society becomes gripped when you have a much bigger ongoing tragedy. i think that says something about our mentality. and you know, i actually think that's why we have a constitution....
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the way to the way they responded to the evil tragedy, from the oklahoma city thunder basketball game, the nba franchise to all sorts of redevelopment. it's the sense of pride. i'm not saying always good things come from bad things. sometimes good from evil and in oklahoma city's case the community felt better about themselves. they'll never bling back the wonderful people who should not have been injured or killed. >> maybe good people always come to the surface on that. frank kaeter, former oklahoma governor. thank you for being with us. >> great to see you. >>> john berman has a look at other stories making news. >> a developing story in washington, significant movement to avert the fiscal cliff. president obama presented a new proposal to house speaker john boehner, under this revised plan tax rates would go up on incomes higher than $400,000. previously he wanted higher taxes on house holds starting at $250,000. the offer offers new spending cuts worth $100 billion. speaker bainer is calling for tax hikes on people making $1 million or more, a change for him, too. today he meets
the way to the way they responded to the evil tragedy, from the oklahoma city thunder basketball game, the nba franchise to all sorts of redevelopment. it's the sense of pride. i'm not saying always good things come from bad things. sometimes good from evil and in oklahoma city's case the community felt better about themselves. they'll never bling back the wonderful people who should not have been injured or killed. >> maybe good people always come to the surface on that. frank kaeter,...
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the country's gun laws, outspoken gun control advocate, new york city mayor mike bloomberg had this to say yesterday. >> gun violence is a national epidemic, and a national tragedy. that demands more than words. we are the only industrialized country that has this problem. in the whole world, the only one. and that's why we need immediate national action from the president and from congress. it should be at the top of their agenda. >> our next guest says she's taking immediate action, congresswoman sheila jackson lee, a democrat from the state of texas, currently working on a new bill that she says could prevent more horrific mass murders. nice to have you with us, congresswoman. appreciate your time. the president as i mentioned when we started this segment, has asked the vice president to sort of lead what his cabinet will be coming up with, some ideas, and hopefully good proposals on how to end the violence. you said there should be an immediate ban on all assault weapons. give me -- what would be covered under what you have in mind? >> well, first of all, let me, again, offer my
the country's gun laws, outspoken gun control advocate, new york city mayor mike bloomberg had this to say yesterday. >> gun violence is a national epidemic, and a national tragedy. that demands more than words. we are the only industrialized country that has this problem. in the whole world, the only one. and that's why we need immediate national action from the president and from congress. it should be at the top of their agenda. >> our next guest says she's taking immediate...
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one of those was the bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city. i asked the governor how they managed to move on. >> it is an instant cataclysim for the families and first responders. the climb out is long and searing and very difficult. today 17 years after the oklahoma city bombing with private funds we are still putting children through college, providing counseling, particular to first responders, firefighters and police officers and even providing medical care for a number of the badly injured. the one thing about newtown, it is a community. so stitching together, holding hands together, understanding your neighbor is really your neighbor if not a family member. this is going to be a long time crawling out, scratching yourself out because it is going to be searing. we have had suicides. just a lot of agony after the oklahoma city bombing. and i am afraid that the tragedy in newtown will take a long time to recover. >> reporter: it just sounds so brutal. you mentioned the first responders. and i remember seeing when the president came to the i
one of those was the bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city. i asked the governor how they managed to move on. >> it is an instant cataclysim for the families and first responders. the climb out is long and searing and very difficult. today 17 years after the oklahoma city bombing with private funds we are still putting children through college, providing counseling, particular to first responders, firefighters and police officers and even providing medical care for a number of...
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because, brooke baldwin has been talking to the rescuers and they are very emotional. they can't believe what they saw. so how did you prepare when you were doing that? >> it is not really something you can prepare for. and really it is the -- it is in the moment. you really don't have that opportunity to deal -- to express your emotions at that -- in that moment in time. it is only afterwards really you have a chance to process it. >> i understand that yesterday you met with grief counselors at various schools. >> at the grieving center, yes. >> at the grieving center. tell us about that. >> basically i donated some books there so they had the opportunity to use that with the kids in being able to, as a tool for them to use the book that can help them cope with what's been going on. >> it is important to be here because -- >> it is important to be here. it is important, i think, to find out how you can contribute in a way that is going to be helpful to the community here. >> let's see the book. open it up a little bit. is it pictures or stories or what do you have? >>
because, brooke baldwin has been talking to the rescuers and they are very emotional. they can't believe what they saw. so how did you prepare when you were doing that? >> it is not really something you can prepare for. and really it is the -- it is in the moment. you really don't have that opportunity to deal -- to express your emotions at that -- in that moment in time. it is only afterwards really you have a chance to process it. >> i understand that yesterday you met with grief...
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i know the city has canceled the los angeles premiere of this film. i think some self restraint is in order. gratuitous violence does not help the situation. i do not want to curtail our first or second amendment rights of the constitution. host: there is this headline in "the washington post" this morning. host: does that need to be looked at as well? guest: we had much more of a country that still restricted alcohol after prohibition four decades ago. that is one reason atf has fewer agents. canada tried to register the firearms and tried for over 10 years and finally dropped it. that didn't work out. i am not saying we shouldn't keep better records. fbi and other agencies should look at the background of everyone. i am not an expert in all these areas. having this debate where everybody blames the gun and everybody says it is the people involved on the other side, that is too simplistic. we have to put everything on the table. we can debate everything. we should debate our mental health situation. connecticut does not allow forced medication for pe
i know the city has canceled the los angeles premiere of this film. i think some self restraint is in order. gratuitous violence does not help the situation. i do not want to curtail our first or second amendment rights of the constitution. host: there is this headline in "the washington post" this morning. host: does that need to be looked at as well? guest: we had much more of a country that still restricted alcohol after prohibition four decades ago. that is one reason atf has...
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but fired on that town, fired on the residential sections of that city. so the brother was caught coming into the united states, actually was caught up i think near detroit. he's now serving time. there were some 50 other hezbollah operatives who were also discovered here. and when you go through the background of his training in terror, in terms of weapons, and in terms of the capabilities that iranian intelligence gave him, you begin to realize why our intelligence officials are so concerned about iran's attempts to penetrate here. look at iran's attempt last year to to say sass nate the saudi ambassador on u.s. soil, using the mexican drug cartel. that's the latest example of the threat. i've had many ambassadors tell me that they dined in that same restaurant and you saw the commentary, that they were willing to accept their deaths as collateral damage. to the bombing in order to killed saudi ambassador. these are the designs of hezbollah. and this is the problem with iran. many believe that countries close to iran, that iran is courting in this hemis
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who just died, the families an the cities they're in over that? what it comes down to, it would be expensive maybe but if you look at it in the long run, you can't get into state buildings or city buildings without that or even on a plane. we have the technology now, we should use it. guest: we lose between 100 and 140 people every year to mass shooters. that's horrific. and you know, the value of the lives are incalculable, we cannot have -- we want to turn every school into a fortress. there may be other things we can do. maybe we should tighten the mental health laws first and see how that works. maybe we should examine the gun-free school zone law and see if it can be loosened slightly to see allow a principal trained in the use of firearms to carry a gun to school. if you have a big enough weapon, you can pretty much blast open any door you want. host: what's your take on the headlines today about the n.r.a. mum on the happening in connecticut. they have not put out a statement. do you think they need to? guest: they will eventually because i
who just died, the families an the cities they're in over that? what it comes down to, it would be expensive maybe but if you look at it in the long run, you can't get into state buildings or city buildings without that or even on a plane. we have the technology now, we should use it. guest: we lose between 100 and 140 people every year to mass shooters. that's horrific. and you know, the value of the lives are incalculable, we cannot have -- we want to turn every school into a fortress. there...
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guest: many cities have buy-back on guns and that is to give people the way to say, you may own a gun and whole issue of people who buy guns and sell guns illegally. that is straw purchasers. you need to go after them. but i think getting those guns off of our streets is extremely important and giving people the opportunity to turn those weapons back. we have done it where you can get vouchers for groceries or you get cash. there are hundreds and hundreds of guns that get turned in. the confiscation of guns all the time. any way, without going into the details, yes, i think we should do more to get the guns that are already illegally out there or legally and people say i want to turn it in. people who own guns legally, that they understand how to keep them safe and away from children or someone in your family who may not use them properly. host: get you on the record about the so-called fiscal cliff, progress being made is what we are reading in the newspapers. obama gives some ground on social security and payroll tax holiday. they say he has agreed to a less generous measure of infl
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it is one of the worst crime cities in the country. but i never hear anything about it. the only thing i hear is every time a white kid -- it is national, big news. let's talk about all kids. not just the white kids. >> one question to be answered is whether or not anybody can put forth a good reason for having these guns. give me an example of a time when it has come in handy and has worked for the benefit of someone. what are they needed? >> i have a comment about an earlier caller that said she was looking for a good example of why we should have these types of weapons. i'd like to point to the founding of this country. without proper arms, it leaves our people unable to protect themselves from a tyrannical government. that is the purpose of the second amendment. >> assault guns are for the military. what is it that the five-year old lady going to do with an assault weapon? -- what is a 55-year-old lady going to do with an assault weapon? the president never said anything about assault weapons. now this right here, they shoudl -- they need to change. >> prior to 1968,
it is one of the worst crime cities in the country. but i never hear anything about it. the only thing i hear is every time a white kid -- it is national, big news. let's talk about all kids. not just the white kids. >> one question to be answered is whether or not anybody can put forth a good reason for having these guns. give me an example of a time when it has come in handy and has worked for the benefit of someone. what are they needed? >> i have a comment about an earlier...
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i also remember in the community or the city of habarask in the russian far east, we were at a hotel, and i would say that this hotel did not -- if they rate hotels in regard to the russian far east, this one had to be one of the last on the list. as we went into our rooms, i discovered that my bed was a wooden frame and then just straps. no mattress. and then one blanket and no pillows. i thought being the junior member of this codel, this was something that they assigned to me. so i went down the hall with my special key in hand and my special i.d.d. in that part of the world, that's what you do. knocked on danny's door, and he said how can i be of service to you, dear friend? and i said i'd just look to look at your accommodations thinking of course he would have a bed, and there was a wooden bed with the same kind of accommodation. no mattress and just one blanket. and he said, well, why are you interested in that bed? i said, well, i thought being a junior member that something might be better in your quarters. he got a big kick out of that. and he was always reminding me of that
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it wasn't just the kids in new newtown, and you know this, governor, with all the great cities across new york and my great city and the youth violence that takes place almost daily because of gang and drug wars, and the senseless use of the actions where innocent children of victims are caught in cross fires. this has got to stop. every parent is crying out enough. >> eliot: congressman, i believe you were quoted today, and i hope i get this accurately, politics be damned. >> politics be damned. you're absolutely right. it is--that's the feeling i believe on the floor tonight too. there is a special order going on right now on the house--on the floor of the house of representatives, and i said there that in our--in the old chamber of the house was statue of the muse of history cleo, she sits there with pen and book recording how you act given your time in history. knowing that this time is fleeting. now is the time for us to act and when i think our governor malloy has been just outstanding. he along with the president he described, governor, the children last night, he was talking a
it wasn't just the kids in new newtown, and you know this, governor, with all the great cities across new york and my great city and the youth violence that takes place almost daily because of gang and drug wars, and the senseless use of the actions where innocent children of victims are caught in cross fires. this has got to stop. every parent is crying out enough. >> eliot: congressman, i believe you were quoted today, and i hope i get this accurately, politics be damned. >>...
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he is joining us from new york city. here in studio is warren feral. he is heading up an effort to create a white house council on men and boys. welcome to you both inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> thank you, jennifer. >> jennifer: you bet. michael, i want to start with you. how have cutbacks to state and local funding affected the ability to identify and treat young people who may be dealing with these very difficult social issues. >> there have been cutbacks my whole career as a child psychologist because legislatures have wanted to save money on state hospitals, and they have thrown it out to the community. it is because of the sigma of mental health, the shame associated with it. we can imagine that adam's mother wanted to get him treatment because she knew how lonely and isolated he was, and quirky, and maybe terribly disturbed, but where do you go to get help? and how do you get past your own shame of having a boy who may be mentally ill, so many of these school shooters virginia columbine, so many of them have clear diagnosable mental ill
he is joining us from new york city. here in studio is warren feral. he is heading up an effort to create a white house council on men and boys. welcome to you both inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> thank you, jennifer. >> jennifer: you bet. michael, i want to start with you. how have cutbacks to state and local funding affected the ability to identify and treat young people who may be dealing with these very difficult social issues. >> there have been...
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any viewers out there if you work for a city or state or teacher, you can go to the web site of your retirement fund and see, they will list down there all of the different private equity funds that they're invested in. as you noted the california pension funds but also the new york pension funds and every big state these are some of the biggest pools of capital out there and they mostly buy stocks and bonds and index funds. they take a chunk of the money and say maybe we can do a little better by investing in these private equity firms. this relationship between these pension managers, public employee pension managers, some who are elected officials and the public industry is very intense. one could not exist without the other. >> jennifer: do you know whether, in addition to cerberus are there a lot of other private equity firms that are significantly investing in the manufacturer of firearms? >> there was an article in "the new york times" by andrew who detailed some other firms have some holdings in weapons companies and some other ones. and it kind of makes sense you know. it is
any viewers out there if you work for a city or state or teacher, you can go to the web site of your retirement fund and see, they will list down there all of the different private equity funds that they're invested in. as you noted the california pension funds but also the new york pension funds and every big state these are some of the biggest pools of capital out there and they mostly buy stocks and bonds and index funds. they take a chunk of the money and say maybe we can do a little better...
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public transport and it is the safest city. new york was number one for shopping. and toyota getting hit with another safety fine. the national highway traffic safety administration slapping the automaker with a 17.4 million dollars fine for delaying a safety recall of 2010 lexus rx 350 s and rx 450 h models. that's today's speed read. liz? liz: well done. washington even during that speed read is still trying to find some type of solution to avoid the potential tax hikes and spending cuts set to hit at the end of this year. so look, taxes are coming april 15th. how can you the taxpayer prepare for whatever type of decision comes out of the beltway? joining me now is john hewitt, yes, of course from the former jackson hewitt. he's chairman and ceo now of liberty tax, one of the largest tax preparation businesses. oh, boy, a lot of people want to hear from you because perhaps there's a low-grade panic going on in their hearts and minds right now,,thinking what should i be doing in advance to limit my tax bill that i might get? c
public transport and it is the safest city. new york was number one for shopping. and toyota getting hit with another safety fine. the national highway traffic safety administration slapping the automaker with a 17.4 million dollars fine for delaying a safety recall of 2010 lexus rx 350 s and rx 450 h models. that's today's speed read. liz? liz: well done. washington even during that speed read is still trying to find some type of solution to avoid the potential tax hikes and spending cuts set...
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>> well, great concern about the whole economy of the city, the unemployment rate, business continuity, and the country for that matter. what we're looking at, the potential that we could go over the fiscal cliff and jump quickly into a global recession, double the reception -- recession. liz: would you say 11 plus%. >> absolutely. liz: now, let me just explain what you do. you deal with a lot of ceos, get them in discussions and conversations to find out what it is they need to flourish in this city, state. >> number one is to, for washington to get its act together, come to a bipartisan resolution of our huge debt situation. accumulating debt at the rate of $3 billion a day. at this rate we are going to drive this nation into the ground, and we are going to create a horrible economic future. liz: you are part of the fix the debt campaign. many ceos on this fix the debt campaign group. so many of them here in new york as well, but what would you say if i said to you that the solution may, perhaps be that higher income folks will have their taxes hiked disproportionately depending on h
>> well, great concern about the whole economy of the city, the unemployment rate, business continuity, and the country for that matter. what we're looking at, the potential that we could go over the fiscal cliff and jump quickly into a global recession, double the reception -- recession. liz: would you say 11 plus%. >> absolutely. liz: now, let me just explain what you do. you deal with a lot of ceos, get them in discussions and conversations to find out what it is they need to...
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that's what the kids start off with. you could tell i'm a city boy. david: all kinds of tobacco products. stuart: i'm astonished by that huge amount of advertising. >>> one man logs 1 million miles of air travel in one year. he loves it. my take on that is next. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the eat barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing nd being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stuart: you know, you hear a lot of complaints about flying. bad food, no food, pay extra for everything, delays, high prices, okay, we got it all. flying ain't what it used to be. but let me introduce you to someone who loves it, indeed he spends his life at 30,000 feet. here's my take on him. he's a consultant. he visits car dealerships and tells them how to shape up, incredibly
that's what the kids start off with. you could tell i'm a city boy. david: all kinds of tobacco products. stuart: i'm astonished by that huge amount of advertising. >>> one man logs 1 million miles of air travel in one year. he loves it. my take on that is next. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the eat barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him...
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you would have even the private city step to the fore. they offer products that are a, complicated, and b expensive. when people have choices. those kinds of things could have been done by private industry. but there is another wrinkle that only an albany law graduate would be able to figure out. it provided if you go to a state exchange and need the subsidy from the federal government the law allows for a check to be cut. if it's through the federal exchange the law appears to have a flaw tonight that does not allow the federal government to cut checks. that a real problem. megyn: there is another challenge that has to do with whether they can tax -- you know how you are supposed to pay a pen fat you don't insure your employees? these corporations that if they have more than 50 employees they have to pay a penalty. now there is a legal challenge bubbling up about whether that provision of the law can be sustained if the exchanges are run by the feds versus the states. i don't want to get that deep into it because your head will he can mo
you would have even the private city step to the fore. they offer products that are a, complicated, and b expensive. when people have choices. those kinds of things could have been done by private industry. but there is another wrinkle that only an albany law graduate would be able to figure out. it provided if you go to a state exchange and need the subsidy from the federal government the law allows for a check to be cut. if it's through the federal exchange the law appears to have a flaw...
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and apollio acosta is a former director in the embassy in mexico city. apollo, do you agree there is anyway he can be home for christmas? >> i don't see that he'll be home for christmas at all. i think, you know, the earlier reports -- his next hearing is in mid january and i don't expect any action to be taken until then. martha: what do you make of this case, kully? >> it's a tragedy. martha: let's go to kully first. >> thanks, martha it's a tragedy. from what i've read he actually tried to speak with u.s. custom and border patrol agents before he crossed the mexican border to make sure it was okay to bring this 24-inch, 410 shotgun transit through mexico to go surfing down in costa rica, he clearly had no ill intent. i agree with my coguest that it doesn't look like there will be any action except for the court action in january. the administration needs to do more quietly behind the scenes to make sure he's provided the counselor services he deserves and has a right to have especially as a combat decorated marine. martha: is it typical for this kind
and apollio acosta is a former director in the embassy in mexico city. apollo, do you agree there is anyway he can be home for christmas? >> i don't see that he'll be home for christmas at all. i think, you know, the earlier reports -- his next hearing is in mid january and i don't expect any action to be taken until then. martha: what do you make of this case, kully? >> it's a tragedy. martha: let's go to kully first. >> thanks, martha it's a tragedy. from what i've read he...
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the rainfall is done in new york city so we will be drying things out. it will be a little breezy out there keep that in mind possible travel delays but the next winter storm we are expecting today across parts of the central rockies and eventually in the plains could be the first winter storm of the season wednesday night and also thursday morning. >> not looking forward to that. maria molina, thanks. >> oo it is time now to entertain this. christopher cheney has been sentenced to ten years behind bars for hacking into computers of scarlet johansson and others on-line. when the ball drops in new york stays times square there will be 288 crystal panels on it. there will be doves chiselled in with a theme let there be peace. >> tribute during the opening of the voice. ♪ >> coaches and contestants holding cards of the names of each of the victims in the school shooting. >> that definitely brought tears to your eyes last night. >> time for the tarting lineup four top sports stories. now just a memory. the titans beat the jets 14-10 to eliminate them from
the rainfall is done in new york city so we will be drying things out. it will be a little breezy out there keep that in mind possible travel delays but the next winter storm we are expecting today across parts of the central rockies and eventually in the plains could be the first winter storm of the season wednesday night and also thursday morning. >> not looking forward to that. maria molina, thanks. >> oo it is time now to entertain this. christopher cheney has been sentenced to...
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the city of denver, colorado, says it could save more than a half million dollars a year by doing this. moremportantly, put more police officers on the streets. not everyone is happy with the idea. alicia acuna is live from denver with more. alicia? >> reporter: jenna, that's right. the denver police union says there are jobs only an officer can do but the chief insists this will help his department and its bottom line. >> we have identified approximately 45 positions that sworn police officers are currently doing that civilians can do. >> reporter: the denver police department is joining several others around the country hiring civilians for jobs traditionally held by sworn police officers, including crime scene analysis, evidence gathering and lab work. >> part of it is our responsibility to be good stewards of taxpayer dollars and to really maximize the use of our police officers. >> departments with tight budgets can save a lot of money. if you have a detective who, let's just theoretically is making 90,000, and you can hire two people to fill that position? >> reporter: can civili
the city of denver, colorado, says it could save more than a half million dollars a year by doing this. moremportantly, put more police officers on the streets. not everyone is happy with the idea. alicia acuna is live from denver with more. alicia? >> reporter: jenna, that's right. the denver police union says there are jobs only an officer can do but the chief insists this will help his department and its bottom line. >> we have identified approximately 45 positions that sworn...
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take a look at the mild air that's running across the country. hello, oklahoma city. and following by this, snow. there will be blizzard conditions in some parts of the country, as this storm really gets rolling. denver, you just get kissed on the edge of this. >>> holiday snacks got you down? are you worried you might pack on a few pounds during the free festivities at the table of food? so many of us are worried about packing on the pounds. but our "secrets to living longer," our jennifer ashton has the secrets on what to avoid and what to go for. >> reporter: it's time to party. and while it's the season to be jolly, it doesn't mean you have to gain weight, too. i have holiday traditions to keep from packing on the pounds. first, i workout for peace of mind. i drink lots of water to fill up and hydrate. once the party starts, i plan to enjoy it. but it takes more than that to make good choices. i invited nutritionist keri glassman to give my guests some pointers to be healthier at their holiday gathering. >> i'm so happy they have pigs in a blanket and cheese. >> t
take a look at the mild air that's running across the country. hello, oklahoma city. and following by this, snow. there will be blizzard conditions in some parts of the country, as this storm really gets rolling. denver, you just get kissed on the edge of this. >>> holiday snacks got you down? are you worried you might pack on a few pounds during the free festivities at the table of food? so many of us are worried about packing on the pounds. but our "secrets to living...
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>> reporter: for the couple hundred people who marched from capitol hill to the local offices of the national rifle association today. and for new york city mayor michael bloomberg, standing with victims of gun violence, there is one issue to confront. access to guns. >> this is just ridiculous. this is an outrage. we are killing each other. and we're the only industrialized country in the world doing it. >> reporter: proposals being pushed in congress include reinstating the ban of certain types of semiautomatic rifles which expired in 2004. and banning high capacity magazines. even some gun stalwarts, such as west virginia democratic senator joe manchin, today sounded a bit more compromising. >> i don't know of anybody in the sporting or hunting arena that goes out with an assault rifle. i don't know anybody that needs 30 rounds in a clip to go hunting. >> reporter: white house officials say the president does not view this tragedy only through the lens of access to guns, but also with a focus on education, mental health and a violent popular culture. but while the president has oc
>> reporter: for the couple hundred people who marched from capitol hill to the local offices of the national rifle association today. and for new york city mayor michael bloomberg, standing with victims of gun violence, there is one issue to confront. access to guns. >> this is just ridiculous. this is an outrage. we are killing each other. and we're the only industrialized country in the world doing it. >> reporter: proposals being pushed in congress include reinstating the...
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the community groups are going to be sent out to convince landlords across the city to turn their private buildings into smoke-free zones. this is according to documents obtained by "the new york post." these groups would work with property managers and tenants on the adoption of voluntary smoke-free policies and get a $10,000 bounty in return for their work. the administration, bloomberg folks say this is not true, you know, they've banned it in beaches and parks but we're not going into private residences, they say. but anti-smoking is a big bloomberg crusade. i don't think it's going to get far. but there are reports out there. >> is he going to go into my fridge and make sure i don't have two liters of soda? >>> we've seen the amazing advances in technology when it comes to our phones. in just six years, ibm is predicting there could be a phone that could smell, hear, taste, touch, all the senses, all five of them. for example, you could experience the silkiness of egyptian cotton sheets just by touching your phones. don't want to know what else you can experience. it's getting deep h
the community groups are going to be sent out to convince landlords across the city to turn their private buildings into smoke-free zones. this is according to documents obtained by "the new york post." these groups would work with property managers and tenants on the adoption of voluntary smoke-free policies and get a $10,000 bounty in return for their work. the administration, bloomberg folks say this is not true, you know, they've banned it in beaches and parks but we're not going...
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after the deli closed. >> that 7-eleven has parachuted in against the city's own laws. that's why we're here. we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws. >> the mayor of san mateo says he supports an outside investigation. >>> it's gooding good and cold tonight. >> a bay area teen shot and killed hours after taking his senior class pictures. the holiday donation his classmates are making in his name. >> only on 2. >> one here, and [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> the teenager victim of a street slaying in san francisco is now identified as a star student athlete from the east bay. ken wayne live at concord high school tonight with how that community
after the deli closed. >> that 7-eleven has parachuted in against the city's own laws. that's why we're here. we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws. >> the mayor of san mateo says he supports an outside investigation. >>> it's gooding good and cold tonight. >> a bay area teen shot and killed hours after taking his senior class pictures. the holiday donation his classmates are making in his name. >> only on 2. >> one here, and [ female...
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. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg stepped up the new laws. >> i'm an american what he's your question? ? president obama made a new fiscal cliff offer, tax rates will go up on incoming above $400,000. >> the pacific northwest slammed by blinding mountain snow drenching rain and some damaging winds, knocked out power to thousands. >>> kicked around on the ground! that's the way this game should end, that's the way the jets' season should end. ugly and a loss. >>> jim boeheim a winner of 900 basketball games. >> and all that matters. >> we'll all miss him. that's a gross understatement. he's certainly one of the giants of the senate. >> richard engel and his crew are safe after they were kidnapped and held inside syria for five days. >> i hope we can laugh tonight after a horrible weekend. i just want the people in connecticut to know that we do not take what you're going through lightly and we are thinking about you here a lot, all of us. >>> welcome to "cbs this "cbs this morning." students are going back to students are g school today in newtown, connecticut, except for the
. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg stepped up the new laws. >> i'm an american what he's your question? ? president obama made a new fiscal cliff offer, tax rates will go up on incoming above $400,000. >> the pacific northwest slammed by blinding mountain snow drenching rain and some damaging winds, knocked out power to thousands. >>> kicked around on the ground! that's the way this game should end, that's the way the jets' season should end. ugly and a loss....
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he's the mayor of new york city and he's also the co-chair of mayors against illegal guns. he's long been an outspoken advocate of gun control. he is now call on the nation's lawmakers to make reducing gun violence their top priority. here's what he said earlier today at a city hall press conference. >> if the massacre in tucson wasn't enough to make our national leaders act, and if the more recent bloodshed in aurora, colorado, and oak creaks wisconsin, and portland oregon and other cities and towns wasn't enough, perhaps the slaughter of innocence at sandy hook elementary school will at long last be enough. millions of americans hope that is true. but it's not enough for us to hope. we have to speak up. we have made our voices heard and hold washington accountable for facing up to the epidemic of gun violence in our country. if this moment passes in to memory without action from washington, it will be a stain upon our nation's commitment to protecting the innocence innocent including our children. >> rose: i'm pleased to have mayor bloomberg back at this table. >> thank y
he's the mayor of new york city and he's also the co-chair of mayors against illegal guns. he's long been an outspoken advocate of gun control. he is now call on the nation's lawmakers to make reducing gun violence their top priority. here's what he said earlier today at a city hall press conference. >> if the massacre in tucson wasn't enough to make our national leaders act, and if the more recent bloodshed in aurora, colorado, and oak creaks wisconsin, and portland oregon and other...
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the roads are bad. >> you may have seen progress in certain areas in the city, in the hindu area. we get no aid from the modi government. he says we're living well here. does it look like we live well here? >> something of india today, you can see modi has many good qualities like he is supposed to be a very good administrator but his state runs very efficiently. those are good things. if, on the other hand, he's a leader that creates communal hate, that fails to protect a certain community, that will be unfortunate for an india that wants to be recognized and be given the place in the world as an emerging power. >> reporter: modi was denied a visa to the united states in 2005 due to religious freedom concerns. 25 members of the u.s. congress are now urging sent of state clinton to keep the ban in place. narendra modi will not need the votes of muslim citizens to win this week. but his future on india's stage with national elections coming in 2014 remains in question. as the specter of the 2002 violence continues to follow him. >> ifill: election results will b >> ifill: election
the roads are bad. >> you may have seen progress in certain areas in the city, in the hindu area. we get no aid from the modi government. he says we're living well here. does it look like we live well here? >> something of india today, you can see modi has many good qualities like he is supposed to be a very good administrator but his state runs very efficiently. those are good things. if, on the other hand, he's a leader that creates communal hate, that fails to protect a certain...
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they don't belong in the streets of our cities. or our towns >> ifill: finally, senator feinstein, we have been here before. the president, as he said last night, has spoken at four different memorial services for shooting victims since he's been president. each time there's been discussion that this is the moment especially after a congresswoman was shot, this is the moment when everything will change. why is this the moment? >> well, this is the moment because i think people have had it. they have had it in fear. you know, look at aurora. that man came in with 100-round clip, excuse me, drum. if that drum hadn't jammed he would have killed many more people. look at virginia tech. look at jones town. look at jonesboro, rather. looks at columbine. look at what's been happening. it's got to stop. our schools have to be safe places. these guns are the guns that the grievance killer, the gangs that people who want to do real damage look for and find very easy to obtain in our society. we need to change that. that's what i'm trying to
they don't belong in the streets of our cities. or our towns >> ifill: finally, senator feinstein, we have been here before. the president, as he said last night, has spoken at four different memorial services for shooting victims since he's been president. each time there's been discussion that this is the moment especially after a congresswoman was shot, this is the moment when everything will change. why is this the moment? >> well, this is the moment because i think people have...
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it -- >> this city alone, where we'r sittg, new york cityneeds $50 billion to repair from the hurricane. >> once you get it rolling, there is plenty of stuff to do. so the notion that we don't have things that need to be done that could employ lots of people from very low-skilled people to more middle and high-skilled people, that's just a myth. >> there was a poll just the other day that you probably saw. something like half of all republicans believe that the 2012 election was stolen for obama by a gro called acorn, ich was --hichent out of busiss severalears ago. it doe't even ext. i mean, they just believe these conspiracy theories. and they circulate without barrier, because nobody will say anything to disagree with it. and if you hear the same propaganda over and over and over again, eventually you're going to start to believe it. >> there's this tremendous amount of brainwashing that goes on. and i don't understand how it happens. people convince themselves, you can understand it more in the public companies, because these guys have to get up and tell things to shareholders. and
it -- >> this city alone, where we'r sittg, new york cityneeds $50 billion to repair from the hurricane. >> once you get it rolling, there is plenty of stuff to do. so the notion that we don't have things that need to be done that could employ lots of people from very low-skilled people to more middle and high-skilled people, that's just a myth. >> there was a poll just the other day that you probably saw. something like half of all republicans believe that the 2012 election...
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we believe the city has not followed its own laws. >> the city council will determine whether the 7-11 will stay open since the land is technically zoned as a residential area. >>> 7:37. sal is back. sal, you can take care of things on 880 right now? >> we're trying to. i think we're seeing good results. northbound 880. looking pretty good here as you pass the coliseum. maybe get a little bit slower later. but right now, it looks good. no major problems if you are driving at the toll plaza although there is a backup that stretches for about a 30-minute delay. it's crowded there. if you are driving on the peninsula, we've been keeping track. a lot of people say they are gonna get out of town for the weekend. now 11 minutes between 380 and san mateo on southbound 101 between 380 and 92. across the bay it looks good until you reach hayward and then it slows down. >>> let's go to steve. >> it's cold. it will be colder tonight. in fact, cold, breezy, temperatures today, starting off 30s and 40s verses yesterday when it was mid-50s. mostly sunny. i say that because there will be some clouds
we believe the city has not followed its own laws. >> the city council will determine whether the 7-11 will stay open since the land is technically zoned as a residential area. >>> 7:37. sal is back. sal, you can take care of things on 880 right now? >> we're trying to. i think we're seeing good results. northbound 880. looking pretty good here as you pass the coliseum. maybe get a little bit slower later. but right now, it looks good. no major problems if you are driving...
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after the deli closed. >> that 7-eleven has parachuted in against the city's own laws. that's why we're here. we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws. >> the mayor of san mateo says he supports an outside investigation. >>> it's gooding good and cold tonight. >> a bay area teen shot and killed hours after taking his senior class pictures. the holiday donation his classmates are making in his name. >> only on 2. >> one here, and another over here. >> a bay area man created an elaborate christmas display in his yard. the surprising centerpiece he says thieves stole. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-vers
after the deli closed. >> that 7-eleven has parachuted in against the city's own laws. that's why we're here. we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws. >> the mayor of san mateo says he supports an outside investigation. >>> it's gooding good and cold tonight. >> a bay area teen shot and killed hours after taking his senior class pictures. the holiday donation his classmates are making in his name. >> only on 2. >> one here, and another...
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they are worried about the traffic it could bring and because of zoning they say the city should not have given them permits to open. >> we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws and that's why we are here. >> they will determine whether the seven 11 can stay open whether it is technically residential. >>> so far we are helping, it is raining and you can see traffic looks good coming to the toll place and there is a little bit of slowing in the cash lanes but still it is a nice looking drive and it is clear visibility on the bridge. moving north 880 northbound and it is windy and the camera seems to be shaking but other than that, traffic is moving well. and on the triangle, they are seeing a little bit of slowing on the pass but it does look good to dublin and the valley. >>> well, lows are in the 30s and rain returns for everybody. some of the higher elevations just noticed that and it's more of a breezy day and that could add up and i have some updates to show you. now off the coast, the warmer water is supporting shower activity but once you run into land, it has
they are worried about the traffic it could bring and because of zoning they say the city should not have given them permits to open. >> we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws and that's why we are here. >> they will determine whether the seven 11 can stay open whether it is technically residential. >>> so far we are helping, it is raining and you can see traffic looks good coming to the toll place and there is a little bit of slowing in the cash lanes...
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hospital in a redwood city mobile home. firefighters were called to a home at 8:15 last night. they set off a bug fogger but did not leave the home. they called 911 after feeling the affects of the fogger and three firefighters, 2 par med particular and firefighters are expected to be okay. >>> that person had to be treated for smoke inhalation. the fire started on geraldine avenue. and police are investigators threat in the mt. diablo school district. allie rasmus is here to tell us about a phone call that led to schools being locked down. raleigh? >> reporter: it is 6 through 8th grade but another school and a nearby daycare were also affected and went into lockdown when somebody made a threaten being phone call at the office. >> the caller stated, you are next and hung up. the school immediately located the day care and another school next door. all schools did a great job to make sure students and teachers were inside. police quickly arrived to secure both campuses. >> they sent that recorded phone message to all parent
hospital in a redwood city mobile home. firefighters were called to a home at 8:15 last night. they set off a bug fogger but did not leave the home. they called 911 after feeling the affects of the fogger and three firefighters, 2 par med particular and firefighters are expected to be okay. >>> that person had to be treated for smoke inhalation. the fire started on geraldine avenue. and police are investigators threat in the mt. diablo school district. allie rasmus is here to tell us...